Luai: "I'm hearing good things, hopefully back next week"
Luai: "I'm hearing good things, Hopefully back next week"
www.nrl.comHere’s the latest on Luai based on recent coverage:
Jerome Luai’s visit to Papua New Guinea in late April 2026 generated significant discussion, highlighting PNG’s preparations for an NRL expansion and Luai’s possible future with the Wests Tigers or a PNG-based pathway. This visit was framed as part of early engagement for a PNG Hunters/NRL-franchise project slated for 2028.[1]
Media coverage around the same period questioned how Luai’s decisions might affect his club situation, noting that he has a year-by-year option and would need to inform his club about his intentions by late April 2026 to stay or depart. Analysts also debated the potential ripple effects for the Tigers and the broader league if Luai pursued opportunities in PNG or elsewhere.[2][3]
Other related pieces reported Luai’s return to club duties and positivity about back-to-back resilience, with discussions about his role in ending the Tigers’ finals drought and his readiness to contribute in the current season. There is ongoing speculation about timing of his return from any injuries or load management as observed in early April 2026 coverage.[5][7][8]
Illustration: Example timeline of Luai's 2026 status
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Luai: "I'm hearing good things, Hopefully back next week"
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